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Shloka 144

Kuntī–Karṇa Saṃvāda: Lineage Disclosure and Appeal to Fraternal Dharma

इति श्रीमहाभारते उद्योगपर्वणि भगवद्यानपर्वणि कुन्तीकर्णसमागमे चतुश्चत्वारिंशदाधिकशततमो< ध्याय:

iti śrīmahābhārate udyogaparvaṇi bhagavadyānaparvaṇi kuntīkarṇasamāgame catuścatvāriṃśad-adhikaśatatamo 'dhyāyaḥ |

ଏହିପରି ଶ୍ରୀମହାଭାରତର ଉଦ୍ୟୋଗପର୍ବ ଅନ୍ତର୍ଗତ ଭଗବଦ୍ୟାନପର୍ବରେ କୁନ୍ତୀ-କର୍ଣ୍ଣ ସମାଗମ ବିଷୟକ ଏକଶେ ଚୁଆଳିଶତମ ଅଧ୍ୟାୟ ସମାପ୍ତ ହେଲା।

[{'term''iti', 'definition': 'thus
[{'term':
an end-marker indicating conclusion'}, {'term''śrīmahābhārate', 'definition': 'in the Śrī Mahābhārata (locative singular)'}, {'term': 'udyogaparvaṇi', 'definition': 'in the Udyoga Parva
an end-marker indicating conclusion'}, {'term':
the Book of Effort/Preparation (locative singular)'}, {'term''bhagavadyānaparvaṇi', 'definition': 'in the Bhagavad-yāna section
the Book of Effort/Preparation (locative singular)'}, {'term':
the Lord’s journey/embassy for peace (locative singular)'}, {'term''kuntī', 'definition': 'Kuntī
the Lord’s journey/embassy for peace (locative singular)'}, {'term':
mother of the Pāṇḍavas'}, {'term''karṇa', 'definition': 'Karṇa
mother of the Pāṇḍavas'}, {'term':
son of Kuntī, ally of the Kauravas'}, {'term''samāgama', 'definition': 'meeting
son of Kuntī, ally of the Kauravas'}, {'term':
coming together'}, {'term''catuścatvāriṃśad-adhikaśatatamaḥ', 'definition': 'one hundred and forty-fourth (144th)'}, {'term': 'adhyāyaḥ', 'definition': 'chapter'}]
coming together'}, {'term':

वैशम्पायन उवाच

Ś
Śrī Mahābhārata
U
Udyoga Parva
B
Bhagavad-yāna Parva
K
Kuntī
K
Karṇa

Educational Q&A

Even a chapter-ending colophon points to the ethical center of the episode: kinship and truth confront political loyalty and impending war. The Kuntī–Karṇa meeting foregrounds dharma as a conflict of duties—maternal responsibility, personal honor, and allegiance—set against the broader attempt to avert catastrophe through peace-making.

This is the closing colophon of the chapter that narrates Kuntī’s meeting with Karṇa during the Udyoga Parva, within the Bhagavad-yāna (peace-embassy) context. It signals the completion of the episode and situates it within the larger arc of negotiations failing as war approaches.